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Titanic, the - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Titanic film; Titanic Related Films; Titanic movie; Titanic movies; Titanic films; List of films about the RMS Titanic

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Ex: In April 1912, Harry Widener, then aged 27, and his father George, both drowned in the Titanic, returning from a book buying expedition in London.
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  • SS ''Californian'', which had tried to warn ''Titanic'' of the danger from pack-ice
  • Edward Smith]], captain of ''Titanic'', in 1911
  • Size comparison
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  • Copy of the neoclassical oil painting by [[Merry-Joseph Blondel]]<ref name="New York Times 1913, p. 28">''New York Times'', Thursday 16 January 1913, ''Titanic Survivors Asking $6,000,000'', p.28.</ref>}}
  • A cutaway diagram of ''Titanic''{{'}}s midship section
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  • ''Titanic'' leaving [[Belfast]] for her sea trials on 2 April 1912
  • Fairview Cemetery]], Halifax, Nova Scotia
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  • Starboard view of ''Titanic''
  • The ship's bell, recovered from the wreck
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  • An ice patrol aircraft inspecting an iceberg
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  • Olympic]]'', which was almost identical to that of the ''Titanic'', seen today as a dining room in the [[White Swan Hotel, Alnwick]]
BRITISH TRANSATLANTIC PASSENGER LINER, LAUNCHED AND FOUNDERED IN 1912
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(adj.) = titánico, gigantesco, descomunal, colosal
Ex: He wrote about the titanic struggle of human physical and moral forces to be freed from this material world.
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List of films about the Titanic

The Titanic has been featured in numerous films, TV movies and notable TV episodes. On television, the Titanic has been featured in genres ranging from epic dramas to short cartoon parodies.

Examples of use of Titanic, the
1. Its worldwide box office of $3.2 billion (1.8 billion) dwarfs even the $1.2 billion (6.7 billion) earnings of Titanic, the highest–grossing film of all time.
2. Doomed: The Titanic The new steel and the old tarnished metal have been blended at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, where the Titanic was built.
3. BBC viewers are being offered a raft of repeated family movies including The Santa Clause parts one and two, Titanic, The Great Escape, My Fair Lady and the Thomas Crown Affair starring Pierce Brosnan.
4. The Titanic, the world‘s largest passenger steamship at the time, was on its maiden voyage when it struck an iceberg on April 14, 1'12, and sank early on the following day.
5. The Titanic – the world‘s largest passenger steamship at the time – struck an iceberg in the Atlantic and sunk on its maiden voyage, killing at least 1,4'6 people April 12, 1'12.